>What's the no relaying rule?
>What exactly are you trying to accomplish, besides not creating an open relay?
>Whether or not an SMTP relay is "open" is completely in the hands of the email
>server configuration.  Permitting relaying only from localhost and/or machines
>on the local network would be one way of doing it.


GOAL - Disallow mail relaying from outside the network.  Want to be sure 
all spam lists recognize my mailing system as a non-relay system.  My mail 
server allows the option "No relaying" however that means that all present 
clients using their own mail software (outlook, Eudora, Netscape) from 
their own machines across the US can not send email.  So I did a bunch of 
research and web based mail on a local network computer made sense from my 
understanding.  If I use the right level of logon security, then I would 
think that's what I need.


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